Lesson 6 | Greek Article & Pronouns
Review
Let’s review what we learned in this lesson.
The Article
Can turn other parts of speech into a noun
Changes case, gender, and number to match the noun it describes
Greek Pronouns
The Relative Pronoun
Can either describe a noun further or stand in for a noun
The gender and number of the relative pronoun match the noun it describes
The case of the relative pronoun depends on its role in the relative clause
The Demonstrative Pronouns
Near (οὗτος/this) and far (ἐκεῖνος/that) demonstratives
Can either serve as pronouns that stand in for a noun or adjectives that describe nouns
The Personal Pronouns
1st (ἐγώ/I), 2nd (σύ/you), and 3rd (αὐτός/he, she, or it) person
The 1st and 2nd person pronouns have number but not gender
iii. The 3rd person pronoun has both number and gender
Being verbs (like γίνομαι and εἰμί) take a predicate noun in the nominative case instead of an accusative direct object.
Quiz
Take this quiz to test how well you learned the content from this lesson. If you struggle on any particular points, make sure you review that material before moving on to the next lesson.
True or False: The article cannot change its gender.
True or False: The article can turn other parts of speech into a noun.
True or False: The relative pronoun matches the noun it describes in gender and number.
True or False: The case of the relative pronoun depends on its role in the relative clause.
Parse and Translate: αὐτήν
Parse and Translate: αὕτη
Parse and Translate: ὑμεῖς
Parse and Translate: τούς